Struggling with Tawakkul and Hopeless Thoughts - Q&A
6/5/202610 min
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First 90 secondsNouman Ali Khan· Host0:00
This audio is brought to you by Muslim Central The Quran is filled with stories of pain, of real pain, and finding your faith in that pain, not finding your faith once the pain goes away. It's in that pain. So we, we have to understand pain properly. Actually, I would want you to read the Quran this, you know, these few-- those of you that are feeling like this, read the Quran looking for pain. Just look for it.
Speaker 20:30
This video was taken from one of our recent Ramadan live Q&A sessions exclusively on Bayyinah TV, and during these sessions, Ustadh Nur Man was answering questions submitted on our new Revealed app, a Quran reading experience just like a Mushaf, except you can click on any ayah, get detailed commentary of the ayah from Ustadh Nur Man, and ask him your questions right there. Visit revealed.bayyinahtv.com or find it on the App Store or Google Play.
Nouman Ali Khan· Host1:02
I feel mental distress. I want strong tawakkul in Allah, but my mind brings hopelessness-- hopeless thoughts again and again. It tells me that even if I have tawakkul in Allah, my problem won't be solved. It feels that even if I try, nothing will happen. Yeah, I mean, uh, that's what hopelessness does, but that's what Quran is for. Like our-- What Allah is